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==first attempt==
==first attempt==
I started to make this website with code from https://ainsleyromero.com/ <br>
I started to make a website for my personal reader with code from https://ainsleyromero.com/ <br>
You can see the start here: https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~chrissy/personal%20reader/
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Although, the separation in "aesthetics", "kinda tech" & "memes/GIFs work (not)" doesn't fit anymore, because the thematics of my readings is a bit more all over the place & cannot sort in this raster anymore. Still want to keep a raster for a better overview for myself. (Having a hard time to concentrate on one topic, or topics around that topic)
Although, the separation in "aesthetics", "kinda tech" & "memes/GIFs work (not)" doesn't fit anymore, because the thematics of my readings is a bit more all over the place & cannot sort in this raster anymore. Still want to keep a raster for a better overview for myself. (Having a hard time to concentrate on one topic, or topics around that topic)


[[File:Personalreader firstAttempt-chrissy.png|thumb]]
However, I'm planning to make a basic website as my personal reader with the function to export as PDF. Since most of my resources are online & my annotations are digital as well, this way makes the most sense in my opinion. I also want to link to the PDFs I'm reading & having an extra "reading list" with all my resources without my personal notes, to use it as a form of resource sharing.
 
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==My reading list for the personal reader:==
''<big><big><big><big>'''[W O R K  I N  P R O G R E S S]'''</big></big></big></big>''
===<span style="font-weight:bold; font-stretch: 150%; color: #ff5942; font-size: 30px; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0.75px;-webkit-text-stroke-color: black; margin-left: 20px;>INTERESTED</span>===
'''Work (not):'''
* How to do nothing – Jenny Odell
* The refusal of work – David Frayne
* How to be an Anti-capitalist for the 21st Century – Erik Olin Wright
* The right to be lazy – Paul La Fargue
* The problem with the work – Kathi Weeks
* Anti-Work as a radical Tradition – Ediciones Inéditos
 
'''Aesthetics:'''
* ✔︎ The cult of cute content – The Digital Fairy
* ✔︎ Another aesthetics is possible – Macarena Gómez-­ Barris and Diana Taylor
* Digital Folklore – Olia Lialina & Dragan Espenschied
* How Cute! Race, Gender, and Neutrality in Libraries – Gina Schlesselman-Tarango
*  ✔︎ OUR AESTHETIC CATEGORIES: AN INTERVIEW WITH SIANNE NGAI – The cute, the interesting, and the zany
* Who cann afford to be critical? – Afonso Matos
 
'''Meme:'''
* Critical Meme Reader – Chloë Arkenbout, Jack Wilson and Daniel de Zeeuw
* Can Jokes bring down Governments? – Metahaven
 
'''Besides:'''
* Change the Record - Punk Women Music Politics – M.I. Franklin
* Angela Y Davis: an Autobiography – Angela Y Davis
* Record of a night Brief – Hiromi Kawakami
* What Design can't do – Silvio Lorusso
* CAPS LOCK – Ruben Pater
 
===<span style="font-weight:bold; font-stretch: 150%; color: #f8a535; font-size: 30px; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0.75px;-webkit-text-stroke-color: black; margin-left: 20px;>FIRST READINGS</span>===
* ✔︎ The cult of cute content – The Digital Fairy
* ✔︎ Another aesthetics is possible – Macarena Gómez-­ Barris and Diana Taylor
* ✔︎ OUR AESTHETIC CATEGORIES: AN INTERVIEW WITH SIANNE NGAI – The cute, the interesting, and the zany
===<span style="font-weight:bold; font-stretch: 150%; color: #e8e654; font-size: 30px; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0.75px;-webkit-text-stroke-color: black; margin-left: 20px;>FIRST ANNOTATIONS</span>===
* ✔︎ The cult of cute content – The Digital Fairy
* ✔︎ Another aesthetics is possible – Macarena Gómez-­ Barris and Diana Taylor
* ✔︎ OUR AESTHETIC CATEGORIES: AN INTERVIEW WITH SIANNE NGAI – The cute, the interesting, and the zany
===<span style="font-weight:bold; font-stretch: 150%; color: #aef050; font-size: 30px; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0.75px;-webkit-text-stroke-color: black; margin-left: 20px;>MORE ANNOTATIONS/MORE INTEREST</span>===
* The cult of cute content – The Digital Fairy
* Another aesthetics is possible – Macarena Gómez-­ Barris and Diana Taylor
 
==notes/annotation==
[[User:Chrissy/notes]]

Latest revision as of 17:50, 24 March 2025

first attempt

I started to make a website for my personal reader with code from https://ainsleyromero.com/
You can see the start here: https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~chrissy/personal%20reader/
Although, the separation in "aesthetics", "kinda tech" & "memes/GIFs work (not)" doesn't fit anymore, because the thematics of my readings is a bit more all over the place & cannot sort in this raster anymore. Still want to keep a raster for a better overview for myself. (Having a hard time to concentrate on one topic, or topics around that topic)

However, I'm planning to make a basic website as my personal reader with the function to export as PDF. Since most of my resources are online & my annotations are digital as well, this way makes the most sense in my opinion. I also want to link to the PDFs I'm reading & having an extra "reading list" with all my resources without my personal notes, to use it as a form of resource sharing.

Personalreader firstAttempt-chrissy.png

My reading list for the personal reader:

[W O R K I N P R O G R E S S]

INTERESTED

Work (not):

  • How to do nothing – Jenny Odell
  • The refusal of work – David Frayne
  • How to be an Anti-capitalist for the 21st Century – Erik Olin Wright
  • The right to be lazy – Paul La Fargue
  • The problem with the work – Kathi Weeks
  • Anti-Work as a radical Tradition – Ediciones Inéditos

Aesthetics:

  • ✔︎ The cult of cute content – The Digital Fairy
  • ✔︎ Another aesthetics is possible – Macarena Gómez-­ Barris and Diana Taylor
  • Digital Folklore – Olia Lialina & Dragan Espenschied
  • How Cute! Race, Gender, and Neutrality in Libraries – Gina Schlesselman-Tarango
  • ✔︎ OUR AESTHETIC CATEGORIES: AN INTERVIEW WITH SIANNE NGAI – The cute, the interesting, and the zany
  • Who cann afford to be critical? – Afonso Matos

Meme:

  • Critical Meme Reader – Chloë Arkenbout, Jack Wilson and Daniel de Zeeuw
  • Can Jokes bring down Governments? – Metahaven

Besides:

  • Change the Record - Punk Women Music Politics – M.I. Franklin
  • Angela Y Davis: an Autobiography – Angela Y Davis
  • Record of a night Brief – Hiromi Kawakami
  • What Design can't do – Silvio Lorusso
  • CAPS LOCK – Ruben Pater

FIRST READINGS

  • ✔︎ The cult of cute content – The Digital Fairy
  • ✔︎ Another aesthetics is possible – Macarena Gómez-­ Barris and Diana Taylor
  • ✔︎ OUR AESTHETIC CATEGORIES: AN INTERVIEW WITH SIANNE NGAI – The cute, the interesting, and the zany

FIRST ANNOTATIONS

  • ✔︎ The cult of cute content – The Digital Fairy
  • ✔︎ Another aesthetics is possible – Macarena Gómez-­ Barris and Diana Taylor
  • ✔︎ OUR AESTHETIC CATEGORIES: AN INTERVIEW WITH SIANNE NGAI – The cute, the interesting, and the zany

MORE ANNOTATIONS/MORE INTEREST

  • The cult of cute content – The Digital Fairy
  • Another aesthetics is possible – Macarena Gómez-­ Barris and Diana Taylor

notes/annotation

User:Chrissy/notes